Rayna Dobrodt, a resident of Mishawaka, Ind., died from injuries suffered in the crash after she was transported to Niles Lakeland Hospital.

According to a press release from the Cass County Sheriff's Office, Austin Brouwer of Osceola, Ind., was headed north on M-60 near Yankee Street at a high rate of speed around 9:51 p.m. when he attempted to pass a another vehicle by passing on the dirt shoulder to the right of the highway and lost control of his vehicle.

Investigators said Brouwer then went back onto the paved portion of the road and struck a vehicle driven by 32-year-old Douglas Irving from Niles, who was accompanied by Dobrodt and 21-year-old Janet Menting and Scott Voresis, 21, both of South Bend.

Brouwer's vehicle then went into the grass medium, causing it to flip several times, police said. He was transported to Memorial Hospital in South Bend and is listed in serious but stable condition, the release states.

Menting is listed in critical condition after being airlifted to Memorial Hospital. Both Irving and Voresis were treated for minor injuries and released from Niles Lankeland Hospital.

Police said alcohol was not a factor in the crash and seat belts were worn by all involved.

Deputies were assisted at the scene by the Howard Township Fire Department, Niles Michigan State Police, SMCAS Ambulance Service, Life Care Ambulance Service and Air Care.